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Good size for ATX or possibly EATX boards Can mount AIO units upper or side Front usb A and C All in one power switch plug Solidly built Looks great

Airflow is really good. Great first builder case. Lots of room to work with. Amazing Lian li quiality

First time to build a PC in 25 years, and it was difficult to make some choices, as there are so many these days. Choosing this case was a shot in the dark, but I am quite pleased with my choice. This is really a nice case. It's not heavy and doesn't feel cheap. No flaws in the workmanship, including all painted metal surfaces. No sharp edges, either. Old-timers will know what I mean. Four ARGB fans are included, already mounted and wired to a small control board. The wires have extra length, and it's quite a bowl of spaghetti on the back side when you have all of stuff installed. But, most wires have twist ties, so you can move things around a bit and try things a couple of times to clean up the look before you finalize with zip ties, which are also included. There's a bag fasteners, too. Everything is black (at least for the black case), so it's a challenge for old eyes when the case, mobo, and fasteners are all black. You'll need to install 3 hex standoffs (which are included) for a full-size ATX mobo. Next, use the small fine-threaded machine screws for the mobo. The small coarse-threaded screws hold the expansion cards in place. These appear very similar to the mobo screws, so pay attention. There are also hex-head screws for a power supply, and some extras. If you have trouble with the screws, you have probably chosen the wrong ones, which might explain some of the negative comments by other reviewers. If you get the wrong screw, you'll know right away- don't force it and you won't trash the threads. The drive cage can easily pop out if you don't need it. The top surface can accommodate a 240 mm fan setup. My system has an Asus Rog Strix Z790 with Cooler Master ML240L. It was kind of a tight fit for the 2 CPU power plugs in the upper rear corner. But, the slots for the radiator screws were long enough to slide the unit all the way toward the front, and it fit. Not a lot of extra room up there. I did not attempt a vertical mount in the front. Cutouts to get cables to the back and front of the mobo are adequate. Also included is a small speaker for POST beeps. Connectors for HDD, Reset, power, and sound are pretty standard. Not all have + and - marked, but there's also an arrow on the other side for all the plugs. The tempered glass door has plastic on both sides to protect during shipping. The door can pop off easily, and it fits nice and snug. The top and bottom both have dust filters. Remove these (and the door) while you build, as they slide off easily as the case is handled. The top filter is magnetic. Again, nice fits for both and they look good, too. There are options for controlling the fan ARGB LEDs- manual and mobo-controlled. So, if your fans are only blue and white after you start up, read the instruction booklet! Or, just press the LED button down for 3 seconds, and the mobo will take over. That was the only issue I had when powering up the first time, and the answer to my problem was in the manual. The lights are cool and the fans are quiet. Of course, the last PC case I built was way back when they were beige and had noisy little fans.

Great product, great price. Lots of room to work in and options for cabling.

-Its a clean case -Very spacious for a m atx case -360mm top rad capable

Easy to build, all channels and openings are convenient. Lighting is beautiful.

Plenty big enough for a pretty large Decent cable management right out of the box Great airflow from the 4 built in rgb fans

Includes RGB/FAN hub with LED button - Includes USB-Type C and two USB 3.0 headers - Good rear layout for cable management - Supports 9 Fans, Liquid Cooling - Supports very large GPUs - Great Airflow

Good value for the money Plenty of room in back for cable management Easily fits full-size ATX & GPUs Included fans

Currently using it. What do all GPU setup for a loseless scaling because this is the time we live in.

- Lots of space for components and cable management - Lots of space for multiple rads - 3 glass sides are absolutely beautiful, viewing at an angle makes the internal glass reflect inside the case which is an incredible effect

Worked well in getting everything I needed installed.

Its a great case great quality falls great great priceing look great

The cable management opportunities are great. The pre installed fans have good acoustics and great rgb. The included fan hub is in an ideal spot for cable management. Almost every piece within the case is removable or adjustable in some way.


- Cable Management - Smart layout - Compact but fits full sized boards and full sized cards - Cohesive ecosystem


The case is very cheap, so if you need several to build multiple PCs, this won't cost you a fortune. I bought 3 to build render nodes for Blender. They looked good when placed together. USB and power buttons are on the top of the case. There are cavities on the side panels to help with cable management.

I love how much airflow this case has, and the amount of space offered. The lights and open viewing angles are what sold me on the case. Also being able to fit a 420mm rad into the case was also awesome. Wire management is also awesome.